Jpfc Group Homes | Julia Paige Family Center

JPFC: our 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom facility that houses our Administrative Office, Therapy Offices, and our Group Room. JPFC has the ability to offer stricter supervision, if necessary. SNYDER HOUSE: our 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home that houses our Classroom. Snyder House serves as our less-restrictive home, with a more family-like atmosphere. THE COTTAGE: our 2-bedroom home that houses up to 6 residents, which serves as our least-restrictive home, predominantly for our independent living residents who hold jobs and have the possibility to go to public school.

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211 Pathways

Physical Address

5494 High Hill Road, Cambridge, OH 43725

Hours

Group homes are 24/7.

Fax

(740) 255-5155

Application process

Please note: JPFC does not accept private placements, child must be referred through a collaborating agency. JPFC work in collaboration with Children Services and Juvenile Court and the OhioRISE program. For Non-OhioRISE Affiliations: If you are not working with OhioRISE, please note that JPFC does not accept private placements. Contact your local Job and Family Services, Children Services, Juvenile Court, or OhioRISE CME for guidance. For OhioRISE Affiliates: We require detailed information to understand your child’s needs better. Please fill out our “Referral Information Questionnaire” and send it to our office. For Children’s Services or Juvenile Court: Please send any Referral or Pre-Placement documents to Kathryn, who will follow up with you.

Eligibility

Female youth with mental/physical handicaps, who have been traumatized by the effects of neglect, abuse, or both, who cannot maintain in their home and/or community. Child must be referred through a collaborating agency.

Service area

Guernsey County, Ohio Coshocton County, Ohio Monroe County, Ohio Muskingum County, Ohio Noble County, Ohio

Agency info

Julia Paige Family Center

JPFC currently has three facilities that provide care for up to 26 females ages 6-17, and 18 to under 21, with mental/physical handicaps, who have been traumatized by the effects of neglect, abuse, or both, who cannot maintain in their home and/or community.